WEBVTT >> SHE IS AN ANGEL. LISA: HER BODY WAS DISCOVERED TUESDAY IN NORTHEAST BALTIMORE AT THE REGINALD LEWIS FOOTBALL FIELD. POLICE HAVE CHARGED CHRISTOPHER RATHER WITH HER MURDER. POLICE FOUND HER ON THE BLEACHERS AND A KNEELING POSITION WITH HER FACE ON THE GROUND IN A POOL OF BLOOD. HER HANDS WERE BOUND WITH A ROPE , AND SHE WAS SUFFERING FROM TRAUMA TO HER NECK. THE DETAILS OF HER DEATH ARE HARD FOR HER FAMILY TO TAKE. HER FATHER WANTS PEOPLE TO KNOW HIS DAUGHTER WAS SPECIAL. >> SHE REALLY WAS. WELL LOVED, SHE WAS MULTITALENTED. SHE WROTE POEMS, SHE SAYING. VERY ACTIVE IN THE CHURCH. SHE WAS IN THE CHURCH, SHE PRAISED GOD. LISA: IT WAS MATTERS OF THE HEART THAT SEEMED TO BE AT TE ROOT OF THIS TO MYSTIC CRIME. FRIEND SHARED THIS TEXT MESSAGE WITH POLICE THAT WAS SENT ON JUNE 11. THE LAST DAY HER MOTHER SAID SHE SAW HER. MORRIS TEXTED, CHRIS WANTED TO TALK TO ME. THE SAME FRIEND TOLD POLICE MORRIS WAS TRYING TO AVOID RATHER AND HAD STARTED DATING SOMEONE ELSE. MADE TWO POSTS ON HIS FACEBOOK PAGE, ONCE A PLEASE LET TH THE A LIAR MISTAKE. WE WERE SUPPOSED TO WATCH THE MOVIES SHE WANTED SEE SATURDAY. AND THIS POST SAYING HE IS INCOMPLETE AND UTTER SHOCK. MORRIS ATTENDE COPPIN STATE UNIVERSITY. SHE WAS WORKING AT AMAZON AT THE WAREHOUSE. FO MORE INFORMATION YOU CAN GO TO OUR WEBSITE

Baltimore police have arrested a man in connection with the killing of a woman whose body was found in a pool of blood with her hands were bound with rope.Jasmine Morris, 20, of Baltimore, was found unresponsive Tuesday in the bleachers at the Reginald F. Lewis High School football field. She was pronounced dead at the scene. Police said Friday that Christopher Rather, 22, has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Police said the killing was domestic-related. According to court records, a friend of Morris told police that Rather was obsessed with Morris. "She was an angel," said Jasmine Morris' father, Kimmie Morris. According to court records, police found Jasmine Morris' body on the bleachers in a kneeling position with her face on the ground in a pool of blood. Her hands were bound with rope, and she was suffering from trauma to her neck. The details of her death are hard for her family to take. Her father wants people to know his daughter was special. "She was well-loved. She was multi-talented. She wrote poems, she stayed very active in the church, and when she went to church, she praised God. She blessed my heart," Kimmie Morris said. It was matters of the heart that seemed to be at the root of this domestic crime. According to charging documents, a friend of Jasmine Morris shared a text message with police that was sent Monday, the last day her mother said she saw her. Jasmine Morris texted: "Soooo, Chris wanted to talk to me today, right? I'm meeting him at this football field. I think this (going to) be our last conversation. He told me he was leaving, might be going to California or Hawaii. I'mma find out when he get here, but ain't that good news?" The friend told police that Jasmine Morris was trying to avoid Rather and had started dating someone else. On Wednesday, Rather made two posts on his Facebook page. One said, "Please let this be a lie or mistake! We were suppose to watch the movies you wanted to see Saturday. R.I.P. I love you." Later that night, a Facebook post said, "I am in complete and utter shock, and disbelief. I really cannot believe she's gone. My best friend, ex-lover, my calm, my happiness, my therapist, my motivator just gone. She was too young and it was not her time to go. Rest easy babygirl! I will always love you and have you in my heart."Jasmine Morris had gone to Coppin State University, but had recently taken time off from school and was working at Amazon. A public viewing for Morris is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. June 23 at New Shiloh Baptist Church at 105 East Ave. in Turner Station. A wake will be at 10:30 a.m., followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. at the church. Morris will be interred at St. Stanislaus Cemetery.Jasmine Morris was the youngest of seven children.

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Baltimore police have arrested a man in connection with the killing of a woman whose body was found in a pool of blood with her hands were bound with rope.

Jasmine Morris, 20, of Baltimore, was found unresponsive Tuesday in the bleachers at the Reginald F. Lewis High School football field. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

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Police said Friday that Christopher Rather, 22, has been charged with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree assault and reckless endangerment. Police said the killing was domestic-related.

According to court records, a friend of Morris told police that Rather was obsessed with Morris.

"She was an angel," said Jasmine Morris' father, Kimmie Morris.

According to court records, police found Jasmine Morris' body on the bleachers in a kneeling position with her face on the ground in a pool of blood. Her hands were bound with rope, and she was suffering from trauma to her neck.

The details of her death are hard for her family to take. Her father wants people to know his daughter was special.

"She was well-loved. She was multi-talented. She wrote poems, she stayed very active in the church, and when she went to church, she praised God. She blessed my heart," Kimmie Morris said.

It was matters of the heart that seemed to be at the root of this domestic crime. According to charging documents, a friend of Jasmine Morris shared a text message with police that was sent Monday, the last day her mother said she saw her.

Jasmine Morris texted: "Soooo, Chris wanted to talk to me today, right? I'm meeting him at this football field. I think this (going to) be our last conversation. He told me he was leaving, might be going to California or Hawaii. I'mma find out when he get here, but ain't that good news?"

The friend told police that Jasmine Morris was trying to avoid Rather and had started dating someone else.

On Wednesday, Rather made two posts on his Facebook page. One said, "Please let this be a lie or mistake! We were suppose to watch the movies you wanted to see Saturday. R.I.P. I love you."

Later that night, a Facebook post said, "I am in complete and utter shock, and disbelief. I really cannot believe she's gone. My best friend, ex-lover, my calm, my happiness, my therapist, my motivator just gone. She was too young and it was not her time to go. Rest easy babygirl! I will always love you and have you in my heart."

Jasmine Morris had gone to Coppin State University, but had recently taken time off from school and was working at Amazon.

A public viewing for Morris is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. June 23 at New Shiloh Baptist Church at 105 East Ave. in Turner Station. A wake will be at 10:30 a.m., followed by the funeral service at 11 a.m. at the church. Morris will be interred at St. Stanislaus Cemetery.

Jasmine Morris was the youngest of seven children.

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